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Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 27 I had made certain I knew, within marketing ranges, the values of the stones, and what, within reason, they would bring in weights of pressed dates.
5 28 To the right of Suleiman, languid, sat another man.
5 29 He, too, wore kaffiyeh and agal, a kaftan of silk.
5 30 He was a salt merchant, from Kasra.
5 31 "I regret," said Ibn Saran, "that we could not travel together to Kasra, and then Tor".
5 32 "I was called away swiftly," said I, "on matters of business".
5 33 "It was my loss," smiled Ibn Saran, lifting to his lips a tiny, steaming cup of black wine.
I had made certain I knew, within marketing ranges, the values of the stones, and what, within reason, they would bring in weights of pressed dates. To the right of Suleiman, languid, sat another man. He, too, wore kaffiyeh and agal, a kaftan of silk. He was a salt merchant, from Kasra. "I regret," said Ibn Saran, "that we could not travel together to Kasra, and then Tor". "I was called away swiftly," said I, "on matters of business". "It was my loss," smiled Ibn Saran, lifting to his lips a tiny, steaming cup of black wine. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )